Bristol City charged by FA over derogatory chants aimed at Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan

Bristol City Faces FA Charge Over Derogatory Chants Towards Vincent Tan
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Bristol City is under scrutiny as the Football Association has charged the club regarding derogatory chants directed at Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan during a match. The FA announced the misconduct charge after incidents that occurred in the first Severnside derby of the season between the two clubs. The alleged derogatory chants took place on October 6 at Ashton Gate, resulting in a 1-1 draw. The FA stated that Bristol City did not ensure that their supporters refrained from using offensive or indecent language throughout the game.
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According to the FA statement released on Tuesday, the charge pertains to two specific chants during the match, around the 27th and 80th minutes. The club is accused of failing to prevent spectators from behaving in an improper, offensive, abusive, indecent, or insulting manner, with reference to gender, nationality, race, or ethnic origin. Bristol City has been given until March 14 to respond to the charge. Notably, neither Bristol City nor Cardiff City have addressed the issue or provided comments on the matter.

This charge comes in the wake of a recent incident where a teenager was charged with a public order offence following disturbances before the reverse fixture in Cardiff. Reports indicated chaos in Cardiff city centre on the morning of the game at Cardiff City Stadium on Leckwith Road. Police presence, including mounted officers and public order-trained personnel, managed the situation as supporters left the stadium after the 1-1 draw.

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